The new Small Town Monsters film, The Bray Road Beast, will be let loose on the countryside October 5th!

In the early 1990’s a rural Wisconsin community called Elkhorn was at the center of a series of real-life werewolf sightings. As local reporter, Linda Godfrey, began her investigations into the “Beast of Bray Road,” other reports from around the country, and soon, the world, began flooding in. For the subsequent three decades, the Beast of Bray Road has been the most infamous Wisconsin resident.

In their seventh film (and third feature-length documentary), Small Town Monsters takes you on an in-depth exploration of the “dogman” phenomenon. From the eerie back roads of Wisconsin, the the fields and villages of Europe, sightings of upright canids go back centuries. But is there more to these sightings than simply misidentifications of known animals or a hidden species of wolf?

Prepare for the ultimate journey into the dark side of cryptozoology, as The Bray Road Beast uncovers a secret history to the subject that touches on everything from the occult to ancient wolf-like beings with hidden knowledge.

The Bray Road Beast is directed and produced by Seth Breedlove and features narration by Lyle Blackburn, animated sequences by Santino Vitale and Chris Scalf with illustrations by Matt Harris, Brandon Scalf and Brian Serway. Music by Brandon Dalo and Chris Dudley. Director of photography Zac Palmisano (with cinematography by Santino), some assistance from Andrew Peterson and sound design by Jason Utes.

About Lyle BlackburnLyle Blackburn is an author, musician, and cryptid researcher from Texas. His investigative cryptozoology books, such as “The Beast of Boggy Creek,” “Beyond Boggy Creek,” and “Lizard Man,” reflect his life-long fascination with legends and sighting reports of unknown creatures. During his research, Lyle has often explored the remote reaches of the southern U.S. in search of shadowy beasts said to inhabit the dense backwoods and swamplands of these areas.
Lyle has been heard on numerous radio programs, including Coast To Coast AM, and has appeared on television shows such as Monsters and Mysteries in America and Finding Bigfoot. Lyle is also a writer for the monthly horror magazine, Rue Morgue, and was recently featured in the documentary film, Boggy Creek Monster.
For more information, visit Lyle's website at: www.lyleblackburn.com